Word: plows
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...exacerbate the problem, but it is the frequency of flights that matters most. One way to tackle warming would be to have planes fly roughly 25% lower--altitudes less conducive to cirrus-cloud formation. But there's a catch: gas consumption would go up if planes were forced to plow through thicker air. By Jeffrey Kluger
...curtains in the rooms and draped the club in an Arts and Crafts palette of peacock blue, teal and green. The result was a modern playground for New York City's rich or connected and a hub for the international media, art and film crowd. "I like spaces that plow their own course, irrespective of the fashion," Crawford says. "I wanted to make Soho House feel spontaneous, cozy, sexy, uplifting and relaxed. The paradox I like to work with is combining something extremely modern with something familiar...
Should co-captain No. 1 Jantzen plow through the competition as he is favored to do, he will become just the second Harvard wrestler in history to win an NCAA championship and the first since John Harkness ’38 won it during the Roosevelt...
...peanut-boilers can double as New York’s interpreters of haute cuisine is simple. “Their range is bigger than simply the South,” says Sifton. “It would be a mistake to think of the Lee brothers as country-boy plow-hicks who just write about Southern food and Southern culture. In reality they’re sort of fancy-pants cosmopolitans...
Here’s an analogy for you. Think back to those snowy days in elementary school. (If you didn’t have snowy days in elementary school, shame on you.) Remember how the snow plow would make a big snow hill on one end of the parking lot? You and your buddies would play King of the Hill on it. Great game, you know...